The Path Way
Last week we were introduced to ‘farming,’ that is, sowing the truth about God from the parable of the Sower where the seed fell on four types of soil, that is four conditions of the heart.
The Day of Pentecost
Think About It
The secret of getting ahead is getting started.
Seventh Sunday of Easter
Think About It
Choose a job you love, and you will
never have to work a day in your life.
Time to Plant
By the time you read this most if not all local farmers will have their fields planted. Whether planting corn or beans with an eight or twenty-four row planter the seeds are not wasted. They are perfectly spaced by depth and distance with technology that also provides analysis of soil and needed amenities, one is sure to yield a harvest this Fall.
Sixth Sunday of Easter
Think About It
To the soldiers of the Continental Army: “Every officer and man
will endeavor so as to live and act as becomes a Christian soldier,
defending the dearest rights and liberties of his country.
-George Washington July 9, 1776
What is the Probability?
Easter was not that long ago so we can remember that there was prophecy surrounding many of the events leading up to Jesus’ arrest, trial, death, resurrection, and ascension. In fact, some scholars count a total of 332 distinct predictions in the Old Testament which were literally fulfilled in Christ.
Fifth Sunday of Easter
Think About It
Rev. John P. G. Muhlenberg reminded his parishioners at the close of the service: “If you do not become personally involved with
protecting your liberties, you will have no liberties left to protect.
January 21, 1776
Can I Believe It
I make one assumption when writing communiques and that is; the bible is the very word of God from Genesis 1:1 to Revelation 22:21. It does not contain God’s word, it is God’s word without error in all it says and teaches. However, many do not hold to this assumption and we must ask, is the bible reliable? If not, put it in a museum and leave it there or better yet in the trash.
May 2023 Briefings
Fourth Sunday of Easter
Think About it with Humor
“When your children are teenagers, it’s important to have a dog so that someone in the house is happy to see you.”
—Nora Ephron